Companies that gather data about their users have an ethical obligation and legal responsibility to protect the personally identifiable information in their dataset. Ideally, developers working on a software application wouldn’t need access to production data. Yet without high-quality example data, many technology groups stumble on avoidable problems. Organizations need a solution to protect privacy while simultaneously preserving aspects of the data which are important.
Tonic is automating data synthesis to advance data privacy. Their solution gives your production-like data for development and analytical purposes without compromising on data quality or privacy. In this episode, I interview Tonic’s CEO Ian Coe, and Head of Engineering Adam Kamor.
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